An add-on to those who prefers our coffee or tea as take-aways. A cup carrier that enables its users to take away their worry of a spill when having their hot cuppa...perhaps a more modern twist to the condensed-milk container take-aways of yesteryears.
By: Christopher John of Class 109 (Year 2010)
A multimedia showcase by the pioneer students of the School of Science and Technology (SST) Singapore, on 'The Elderly Challenge'
Showing posts with label SketchUp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SketchUp. Show all posts
Monday, December 6, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Lightbulb Changer
A good answer to the riddle of 'How many elders does it take to change the light-bulb?'. An innovative way to change your light-bulbs, without the hassle of ladders and breaking your back. As to the answer to the riddle, definitely ONE with this contraption
By: Yeo Jun Jie from Class 107 (Year 2010)
By: Yeo Jun Jie from Class 107 (Year 2010)
Ergo-Mug
Concept design and a redesigning of the everyday mug, to make it more elderly-friendly. Creative ways of presenting his product idea. Check this out!
By: Wan Ray Chow from Class 106 (Year 2010)
By: Wan Ray Chow from Class 106 (Year 2010)
Adaptable Cushion
A portable and adaptable cushion design that aims to make that everyday user experience of seating on a seat over a prolonged period of time that much more comfortable.
By: Shairul Mirza from Class 106 (Year 2010)
By: Shairul Mirza from Class 106 (Year 2010)
Platform gap ramp
To take those worries of being stuck in the gap between the MRT and the platform off your chest, here's introducing a simple ramp system that would help to mitigate those feelings away.
By: Koo Bing Hang from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Koo Bing Hang from Class 103 (Year 2010)
The Elder-Walker 2
Redesigning the walking stick. Creative use of Phun to present one's visual ideas with motion.
By: Bernard Ng from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Bernard Ng from Class 103 (Year 2010)
The Elder-Walker 1
A relook at the walker design that creatively incorporates features that would help the elderly in their daily routines. The well-thought-off features add a degree of depth to the functionality of the simple walker, thus creating a whole new added user experience.
By: Jasper Phang from Class 1-02 (Year 2010)
By: Jasper Phang from Class 1-02 (Year 2010)
Saturday, December 4, 2010
The Umbrella in the Walking Stick
A combined idea of an umbrella in the walking stick, especially for those "Oh I forgot to bring my umbrella!" moments.
By: Tor Ming En of Class 1-01 (Year 2010)
By: Tor Ming En of Class 1-01 (Year 2010)
The improved elderly-friendly shopping trolley
A concept design of an improved shopping trolley that is more elderly-friendly.
By: Tan Jian Hui of Class 1-01 (Year 2010)
By: Tan Jian Hui of Class 1-01 (Year 2010)
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